| Over the past few weeks, I’ve been running a series of experiments with a GPT-powered chatbot integrated into several real websites. Not benchmark tests or isolated prompts, I wanted to better understand something that gets discussed constantly in AI communities: Real usage observed over 30 daysModel used:
Observed usage:
Which comes out to roughly: So:
What surprised meBefore running the tests, I honestly expected:
But in practice, the operational cost remained relatively low even with:
Scaling estimateNow let's estimate what it would cost for you if you had 2000 questions form your visitors : Estimated cost for ~2,000 interactions/monthGPT-5.4≈ $16–17/month GPT-5.4 mini≈ $5–6/month GPT-5.4 nano≈ $1.5–2/month Obviously this depends heavily on:
But still, the numbers ended up being far lower than I expected before testing. And think about this : how many sales/appointment/leads would you get from 2000 answers to users ? One thing I think many people underestimateWhen people discuss AI costs online, they often imagine:
But for moderate traffic websites, the economics can look very different. At smaller scales:
can easily exceed the AI inference cost itself. Curious about other real-world experiencesFor those running:
what kind of monthly costs are you actually seeing? Would be genuinely interested in comparing:
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